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and almost all of them have a tag line of sending, help people, etc., etc. what is going on? >> skimmers, rip-off artists there is bad people as well as good people that try to get in there. the faster you get in there and get the domain name the more likely it is someone will impulsively give because it is risky turn people want to give fast and quick because their heart goes out. gerri: the very people who want to help help people who are the scam artist instead. had you know, if they are for real or not? what should i look for? >> in all kinds of ways it can look real you could see videos, pitchers, the bells and whistles to appear on the surface which is why there is a risk. it is so hard that is why we advise people go for one of the charities that is known and has a track record or if you can do that the second-best thing is the one fund that is brand new but has repeated people with all of these other situations to be involved it is the second-best choice if you cannot find a traditional charity but remember the many may not get there as fast as space it. gerri: talk a
and almost all of them have a tag line of sending, help people, etc., etc. what is going on? >> skimmers, rip-off artists there is bad people as well as good people that try to get in there. the faster you get in there and get the domain name the more likely it is someone will impulsively give because it is risky turn people want to give fast and quick because their heart goes out. gerri: the very people who want to help help people who are the scam artist instead. had you know, if they...
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., etc.. not only where he was authorized by the continental congress to take the property and did not but in deference to what he considered what the law of war should be general washington plays his hand. that is very remarkable and the first remarkable thing about this account which i think helps us to understand the regional meeting of the commander in chief clause innocence going forward. the second point* is if your the commander in chief washington provides the first followed by subsequent examples of the inherent dynamism that comes with being the commander in chief. in other words, he could have directives from the continental congress were in agreement from the part of washington, but the conditions of the battlefield and strategy in the ongoing evolution met that george washington had improvised quite a lot so even that basal agent was a highly dynamic interpreter of the discretion as well as the restriction from the continental congress sometimes he would refuse to exercise discret
., etc.. not only where he was authorized by the continental congress to take the property and did not but in deference to what he considered what the law of war should be general washington plays his hand. that is very remarkable and the first remarkable thing about this account which i think helps us to understand the regional meeting of the commander in chief clause innocence going forward. the second point* is if your the commander in chief washington provides the first followed by...
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name, address, a country of birth, , etc.. it must be destroyed. there is no record kept in some big database. no information. they don't even know if you purchased the gun. because you may say this is the guy and i want to buy and as you do the background check your wife says we cannot afford that. and you don't buy the gun but they don't know if you actually purchased it. all it says is if this person wants to buy a firearm in your store your allowed to sell it to them. period. but even if it is approved and workers for what is going you bought, no central registry come if the gun is a project perches, the dealer gets the information about the gun and keeps the form in a file. they have to keep it 20 years. remember 58,000 of these and if we make this universal there'd be one headed 50,000 places where this has to be kept scattered all over the nation. no central registry for anything. no way of calcium can go find out if you owned a gun because many are about to to you take away your rights and you will swoop down to a cover-up every gun in amer
name, address, a country of birth, , etc.. it must be destroyed. there is no record kept in some big database. no information. they don't even know if you purchased the gun. because you may say this is the guy and i want to buy and as you do the background check your wife says we cannot afford that. and you don't buy the gun but they don't know if you actually purchased it. all it says is if this person wants to buy a firearm in your store your allowed to sell it to them. period. but even if it...
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there's a free market, etc. germanny has had a real partnership between the elementary school system, the higher education system, and their businesses. they have a system that trains -- that really drives the work force, creates a work force of high-end manufacturers. they have engineers, well-paid engineers and their education system is partnered with the private sector to figure out the human capital needs of the private sector and drives the education system in that direction. is everyone forced to do certain things? no, they direct them more than what we would but there is that partnership. when we look at the higher education system or the community compliege system there are some models that we want to learn from. we hear from the private sector that we have huge gaps. there are huge areas where people in silicon valley want to hire engineers and can't find them. maybe if there is more of a strategic partnership between the public and private sector on some of these issues we could be more productive over
there's a free market, etc. germanny has had a real partnership between the elementary school system, the higher education system, and their businesses. they have a system that trains -- that really drives the work force, creates a work force of high-end manufacturers. they have engineers, well-paid engineers and their education system is partnered with the private sector to figure out the human capital needs of the private sector and drives the education system in that direction. is everyone...
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there's a free market, etc. germanny has had a real partnership between the elementary school system, the higher education system, and their businesses. they have a system that trains -- that really drives the work force, creates a work force of high-end manufacturers. they have engineers, well-paid engineers and their education system is partnered with the private sector to figure out the human capital needs of the private sector and drives the education system in that direction. is everyone forced to do certain things? no, they direct them more than what we would but there is that partnership. when we look at the higher education system or the community compliege system there are some models that we want to learn from. we hear from the private sector that we have huge gaps. there are huge areas where people in silicon valley want to hire engineers and can't find them. maybe if there is more of a strategic partnership between the public and private sector on some of these issues we could be more productive over
there's a free market, etc. germanny has had a real partnership between the elementary school system, the higher education system, and their businesses. they have a system that trains -- that really drives the work force, creates a work force of high-end manufacturers. they have engineers, well-paid engineers and their education system is partnered with the private sector to figure out the human capital needs of the private sector and drives the education system in that direction. is everyone...
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very important to reduce that strain anxiety of any sort there relates to political belief systems etc that's that were that it was interesting to look into that i think darkly dark dr davis elton thank you so much for being with us tonight thank you thanks so much. for the best of the rest of the news out of the boston bombings and before the sarnia brothers were it identified conservatives immediately pounced arguing that muslims had to have been a result responsible for the attacks. they are a member of a larger group of an army of islam of islamists acting together to bring justice to the islamic the islamic nation they believe in this jihad is to be ology right that violence is acceptable to impose is law because islam is under threat in their beliefs by the west and that's really the the basic fundamental reason why these guys carried it out this is a muslim problem that needs a muslim solution chairman king and when the word got out that the sarnia brothers were indeed muslims conservatives cast councils blanket statements condemning the entire islamic world for the actions of a
very important to reduce that strain anxiety of any sort there relates to political belief systems etc that's that were that it was interesting to look into that i think darkly dark dr davis elton thank you so much for being with us tonight thank you thanks so much. for the best of the rest of the news out of the boston bombings and before the sarnia brothers were it identified conservatives immediately pounced arguing that muslims had to have been a result responsible for the attacks. they are...
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their internal events that are taking place undermine president karzai that are continuing attacks etc by. the nato forces in which civilians even children are being killed every now and again and the americans have openly accused president karzai of being incompetent and corrupt so there's no love lost between president karzai and the americans and president doesn't want to be undermined by external forces well just ahead we report from germany on the ground displeasure that coughing up cash to support others also room with a view russian scientists promise of moon base observatory in the very near future stay with us. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. for a chatroom. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have healthy guinea pigs in the regular society they're not able to use prisoners anymore they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. to. pass away he was killed. he didn't pass. his pharmacy really about helping people. least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it
their internal events that are taking place undermine president karzai that are continuing attacks etc by. the nato forces in which civilians even children are being killed every now and again and the americans have openly accused president karzai of being incompetent and corrupt so there's no love lost between president karzai and the americans and president doesn't want to be undermined by external forces well just ahead we report from germany on the ground displeasure that coughing up cash...
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environment is very important to reduce anxiety of any sort whether relates to political belief systems etc that's really interesting to look into. dr davis so thank you so much for being with us thank you thanks so much. in the best of the rest of the news after the boston bombings and before the sarnia brothers were even identified conservatives immediately pounced arguing that muslims had been a risk every sponsible for the attacks. they are a member of a larger group of an army of islam of islamists acting together to bring justice to the islamic amount of the islamic nation they believe in this jihad is to be ology that violence is acceptable to impose is law because islam is under threat in their belief by the west and that's really the the basic fundamental reason why these guys carried it out this is a muslim problem that needs a muslim solution chairman king and when the word got out the sarnia brothers were indeed muslims conservatives cast councils blanket statements condemning the entire islamic world for the actions of a few and labeling all muslims as a violent people but in r
environment is very important to reduce anxiety of any sort whether relates to political belief systems etc that's really interesting to look into. dr davis so thank you so much for being with us thank you thanks so much. in the best of the rest of the news after the boston bombings and before the sarnia brothers were even identified conservatives immediately pounced arguing that muslims had been a risk every sponsible for the attacks. they are a member of a larger group of an army of islam of...
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they were busy, etc. so they asked--i interviewed them, and then i put it--i editing them in the first person, and then of course showed them to the subjects and they hadtied it as they saw fit. but it doesn't make it entirely easy. >> michael: i can imagine it would be hard to be edited by these people. nicholas kristoff said that men needed to champion women's rights so that the cause would not be marginalized. >> i think by representing him in the book, by his being there and saying that, because i don't know--there are other activists who defend women whether they're male or not, but he really advocates constantly for women and has an active voice doing so. i think it was very important for him to have said that, and for him to have been in the book. >> michael: yes, and it's an extraordinary book. marianna cook is the photographer. everyone should check it out. thank you so much for being in "the war room." from works of art we move to a piece of work, brett erlich is next. >> coming up we add our na
they were busy, etc. so they asked--i interviewed them, and then i put it--i editing them in the first person, and then of course showed them to the subjects and they hadtied it as they saw fit. but it doesn't make it entirely easy. >> michael: i can imagine it would be hard to be edited by these people. nicholas kristoff said that men needed to champion women's rights so that the cause would not be marginalized. >> i think by representing him in the book, by his being there and...
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equal value so they don't really care whether they have two girls, whether they have one girl; one boy, etc. >> reporter: she admits it will take many years and vast numbers making it into the stable middle-class to correct gender ratio. the center for social research's kumari has also seen one development. more girls are going to school. >> india's full of contradictions. on the one side you see women in the villages still very disempowered but on the other side there's a brighter picture. we have largest number of doctors, lawyers, professionals, our education level is going up for the girls. women are filling the ranks in a very major way. >> reporter: this counseling center client says she wants an education for her daughters, that's why she's pursuing the uphill battle to stay married. >> ( translated ): women are progressing more in society and i need the support of their father so that they can grow up in a proper family, so that they can get a good education, so that they can grow up and have good marriages. >> reporter: the best dowry for a young bride she and many others say is an
equal value so they don't really care whether they have two girls, whether they have one girl; one boy, etc. >> reporter: she admits it will take many years and vast numbers making it into the stable middle-class to correct gender ratio. the center for social research's kumari has also seen one development. more girls are going to school. >> india's full of contradictions. on the one side you see women in the villages still very disempowered but on the other side there's a brighter...
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etc. so you lower the price of corn. it's cheaper food which is presumably a good thing that makes it impossible for people who stand business to do this. they can't go and make silicon shirts overnight which is kind of part of the myth of free trade economics and free market economics is that if you destroy jobs and replace them they will just disappear. when you have people with little education with very fixed circumstances, if you take their livelihood away they don't have a lot of options. sure there are a lot of rob rooms with free trade and what it can do for third world countries. one issue, a big issue is when you have weak property rights if you have somebody who is a farmer and one of the defining characteristics of third world countries is of course the majority of the population are closed within their assistance farmers. they don't work in actors and they grow their own food to live. where you have people like this in a relatively isolated economy they may be left alone by the powerful economic interests in
etc. so you lower the price of corn. it's cheaper food which is presumably a good thing that makes it impossible for people who stand business to do this. they can't go and make silicon shirts overnight which is kind of part of the myth of free trade economics and free market economics is that if you destroy jobs and replace them they will just disappear. when you have people with little education with very fixed circumstances, if you take their livelihood away they don't have a lot of options....
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these things we were doing on withorder that had to do immigration management, etc., also had the high level set of broader changes that would make it possible for our two nations. it is pretty fascinating now, 20 years later, to look back and see that those actually were pretty much on the mark and not only were they pretty much on the mark, but were ahead of schedule. what it is the ambassador has talked about this morning is now andhead of schedule 2013, having begun to really be real as of 2010, 2011. for immigration and illegal immigration between the two countries let me move forward and a wide distorted ambassador has told is so important. it is so important because it is par of the convergence. the convergence of factors is about a set of critical changes that are very significantly on the immigration debate. the first major factor is the u.s. recession and the aftermath of the recession. the dramatic drop-off of jobs and job availability in the united states that has been sustaining for illegal immigration. , even if weactor go into a job recovery, most of the future will be t
these things we were doing on withorder that had to do immigration management, etc., also had the high level set of broader changes that would make it possible for our two nations. it is pretty fascinating now, 20 years later, to look back and see that those actually were pretty much on the mark and not only were they pretty much on the mark, but were ahead of schedule. what it is the ambassador has talked about this morning is now andhead of schedule 2013, having begun to really be real as of...
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threats are out there both, you know, individual, terrorist, national, etc. and i think that there's a new urgency going on ishole cybersecurity issue. and i think every industry needs to be proactive because we all are very interdependent, as greg indicates. >> host: gautham nagesh. >> you spoke that the industry has standards, but they are largely minimums. what impact has that had across the energy sector? have those standards helped compel better security practices? >> guest: i don't mean to imply that the standards are minimum, that we're not trying to do good standards. i just think in any kind of standards regime they are the minimum that people are required to do, and then you go beyond that, you need to go beyond that. for example, beyond our standards we've set up threat scenario projects with michael chertoff and his group, the former secretary of homeland security. we are, so we go from those threat scenario projects. we've got working task forces on each of the key elements that we think are important, tools and technologies. war the, what are th
threats are out there both, you know, individual, terrorist, national, etc. and i think that there's a new urgency going on ishole cybersecurity issue. and i think every industry needs to be proactive because we all are very interdependent, as greg indicates. >> host: gautham nagesh. >> you spoke that the industry has standards, but they are largely minimums. what impact has that had across the energy sector? have those standards helped compel better security practices? >>...
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i led the effort on nuclear power plants on screenings on planes, etc. here while i am the chairman and the founder to feel privacy caucus in congress, i do believe that it is now time for us to consider more surveillance cameras. we see how helpful those surveillance cameras just were in solving this crime, very quickly. it is a balance between privacy and security. on this attack upon us gives us a warning. i think as a result, we have to have an open-ended debate on where we would place additional surveillance cameras within our society. if that that was to occur, i do believe it should be the federal government that does pay for it. it should be part of the national security expenditure that we make in order to protect our country. >> mr. lynch, 90 seconds. >> sure. first new york and boston are different places. in new york you can have between eight million to 11 million people. per capita we probably have, you know, a few less cameras in the city of boston than they do in manhattan. the huge numbers of people gives people a certain level of privac
i led the effort on nuclear power plants on screenings on planes, etc. here while i am the chairman and the founder to feel privacy caucus in congress, i do believe that it is now time for us to consider more surveillance cameras. we see how helpful those surveillance cameras just were in solving this crime, very quickly. it is a balance between privacy and security. on this attack upon us gives us a warning. i think as a result, we have to have an open-ended debate on where we would place...
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the combat ship will be the replacement for the frig etc. but which don't see them -- frigettes but we don't see them until 2018. if you could comment on the impact it will have on operations in the western hemisphere and the caribbean in particular. >> senator, the western hemisphere has been a focus of mine since becoming commandant. the country is absolutely right in terms of this focus towards the pacific and towards asia. and the coast guard i think could provide contributions and we have in fact provided contributions there in the past. there are nations like china that are looking to the u.s. coast guard for as a role model for the type of base that they are building and i think we could serve great purpose out there. unfortunately, without the reduction of resources, my highest resource is for the western hemisphere. the arctic and most notably in the caribbean and the eastern pacific where we have the drug trafficking routes. in years past, the navy has been a force multiplier for us. they work for joint interagency task force south
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when the new bill comes out, there will be all kinds of focus on drones and more modern technology, etc.. that combination has been a very important change, as well. tober three, they all have do with efforts made on the u.s. side, principles used that involved mexico in varying degrees. the fourth one of those principles had to do with the engagement with stakeholders, in commuties as ll as the mexican government. and cooperation and increased cooperation coronation with mexico. that idea led to all kinds of community-based mechanisms, advisory committees, stakeholders with the border patrol. it also had to do with systematic operation, law enforcement agency to law enforcement agency, between the u.s. border patrol, as well as others on the ground, and mexico. there have been ups and downs over the years. but those efforts at professional coronation, law enforcement agencies, perfectionism -- professionalism, and building trust and sharing information in order to solve problems on the ground as close to where they happened as possible, rather than having things best -- escalate and be
when the new bill comes out, there will be all kinds of focus on drones and more modern technology, etc.. that combination has been a very important change, as well. tober three, they all have do with efforts made on the u.s. side, principles used that involved mexico in varying degrees. the fourth one of those principles had to do with the engagement with stakeholders, in commuties as ll as the mexican government. and cooperation and increased cooperation coronation with mexico. that idea led...
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next week on going ahead with everything including the large capacity magazines and assault weapons etc.. and the members of the ad hoc committee i'm the chairman and other people wire the wasting our time where we get the percentage where does it matter because the house is going to do nothing. i don't really have the ammunition to counter that. maybe the work can help on this. >> while people do not want to see the sensible gun safety legislation or move through congress and pass if people feel the pressure things will happen to be big hurricane relief past as a result of hurricane sandy and the speaker of the house decided to go home and do nothing. the people on the east coast were homeless and displaced and dealing with the aftermath of hurricane sandy. it was such a no cry before we come back and passed through can release. if the pressure is there, you know, congress will move. look, i think -- you know, this is a difficult debate for many members of congress because they are used to voting with the national rifle association. there are a lot of members, not mine but automaticall
next week on going ahead with everything including the large capacity magazines and assault weapons etc.. and the members of the ad hoc committee i'm the chairman and other people wire the wasting our time where we get the percentage where does it matter because the house is going to do nothing. i don't really have the ammunition to counter that. maybe the work can help on this. >> while people do not want to see the sensible gun safety legislation or move through congress and pass if...
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. , etc., etc.. but long term it is not sustainable we were over lunch while this ochered -- occurred. but that they are not willing to lend it is just that the economy continues to sputter along. there is good news on the horizon apparently but not much loan demand from people that are strong. i don't think there is a policy some would argue your building capital to meet the new basl standards i don't think that is true we will make whatever loans we can better -- but there has not been that much demand. hopefully that will change. >> host: i was trying to be generous in 30 years and you mentioned 40 years. tell us about the country's you mentioned earlier in your career that you -- that blossomed much earlier than you thought or it looks like it had more potential but it is taking longer to come to a task. >> guest: let me think for a second. as a child and a teenager i lived both in europe and asia in the late '50s and '60s. so the place that impressed me most with progress is singapore. i recall
. , etc., etc.. but long term it is not sustainable we were over lunch while this ochered -- occurred. but that they are not willing to lend it is just that the economy continues to sputter along. there is good news on the horizon apparently but not much loan demand from people that are strong. i don't think there is a policy some would argue your building capital to meet the new basl standards i don't think that is true we will make whatever loans we can better -- but there has not been that...
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and we have these fights over adoption, etc. but on the issues, notice that russia cooperated on us with respect to afghanistan and the northern route, it has been critical, with the wto, with iran sanctions, on the un resolution, on the dprk, and on the start treaty. those are big-ticket items. even though there have been some bumps in the road, i am very hopeful that we can move this relationship back to a more visibly completely constructive place, and we need to work at it. i had a good meeting in london with the foreign minister to that and. i have been invited to go to russia, which i will do prior to the g-8. tremendouslyen cooperative, and very positive, in a number of different ways. the foreign minister and i have a very good working relationship. i met with the prime minister a number of times already as secretary. i have pledged to be supportive of the middle east peace ross s. they are being supportive with respect to syria. they are hosting this meeting this saturday in an effort to bring the syria core group toget
and we have these fights over adoption, etc. but on the issues, notice that russia cooperated on us with respect to afghanistan and the northern route, it has been critical, with the wto, with iran sanctions, on the un resolution, on the dprk, and on the start treaty. those are big-ticket items. even though there have been some bumps in the road, i am very hopeful that we can move this relationship back to a more visibly completely constructive place, and we need to work at it. i had a good...
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we had to record the date, the time, the amount of the job, etc. to get all of that pertinent information and then put that on the public record within 30 days. citizen united says okay not only is the corporation a person for purposes of campaign finance law, but we will let that person do what no other person in the country can and that is to give unlimited amounts without any record. unlimited amounts without any record. so there is no way of knowing that you just wrote $25 million checks to a pack from a democrat republican, doesn't matter, they know you wrote it but we've the citizens don't. they claim we will disclose that information. okay, selectively because if you say don't disclose i'm not writing a check, what do you think they are going to do? so i think what you are going to see is over the next couple of years the congress particularly if the republicans lose the house next year, the congress will proactively go after citizens united and put in place some of the controls of the notification identification and record as i think should
we had to record the date, the time, the amount of the job, etc. to get all of that pertinent information and then put that on the public record within 30 days. citizen united says okay not only is the corporation a person for purposes of campaign finance law, but we will let that person do what no other person in the country can and that is to give unlimited amounts without any record. unlimited amounts without any record. so there is no way of knowing that you just wrote $25 million checks to...
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their own threat and hazard and risk assessment and ability to identify gaps and fill in those gaps, etc. it is difficult to do that when everything is kind of isolated in its own program. plus, the administrative overhead. everyone has their own grant and so forth. the notion is, let's based more on risk. let's do more of gap analysis and fill in gap analysis. let's try to get rid of some of this legacy overhead and make this a more streamlined consolidated proposal. andddition to the outreach adjustments adjustments we have made in response to that end hoping what is different now i think could be more persuasive. >> could you please share with bio program. no funding has been put in the budget. as we continue to see that it has been 11 years since we had a terrorist attack of this nature , biological,ical radiological, these are all things we need to continue to be mindful of. can you share with us what is systemng with the gen 3 and why we should be pulling back as technology and people become more savvy? what are we doingak c protect ourselves from things tt are chemical, biological
their own threat and hazard and risk assessment and ability to identify gaps and fill in those gaps, etc. it is difficult to do that when everything is kind of isolated in its own program. plus, the administrative overhead. everyone has their own grant and so forth. the notion is, let's based more on risk. let's do more of gap analysis and fill in gap analysis. let's try to get rid of some of this legacy overhead and make this a more streamlined consolidated proposal. andddition to the outreach...
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we are waiting for the deployment, etc., to get that done. the bottom line is, i think we should not chuck the convention. i think we ought to may be tweet it appropriately and create judgments and allow adequate domestic security where you have a serious enough threat that you cannot count on the local community. >> we want to take this opportunity to thank the testimony -- the secretary for his testimony today. we face daunting challenges abroad. we look forward to following up on the items we discussed. we stand adjourned. >> i appreciated. thank you, sir. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the f 35 is the most expensive weapons system in the history of mankind. uses an advanced warplane in the air force, navy, and marine corps spirit -- marine corps. it is a plain supposed to be in the skies fighting right now. it is still in development. it is an incredibly troubled program that has gone tens of billions of dollars over budget. program as ato the way to writ
we are waiting for the deployment, etc., to get that done. the bottom line is, i think we should not chuck the convention. i think we ought to may be tweet it appropriately and create judgments and allow adequate domestic security where you have a serious enough threat that you cannot count on the local community. >> we want to take this opportunity to thank the testimony -- the secretary for his testimony today. we face daunting challenges abroad. we look forward to following up on the...
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have a border that needs to be protected from the standpoint of possible threats like crime, drugs, etc but we want to have a border where you can go back and forth properly and freely and for legitimate purposes exactly so that what the gentleman says can happen which is that countries can deal with each other in ways that promote the well-being and economic growth and productivity of both nations. mexico is coming along really very quickly in recent years to the point where we probably, in our lifetimes, will probably see a relationship between the united states and mexico that is analogous to the u.s.-canada relationship. host: another provision being talked about in the senate is reforming the cell loss for high-tech workers. here is a tweed -- t - this is a constant tension. the most important thing to understand about high-tech, high skilled workers is the training in science technology and engineering and mathematics. it is the case that we simply, in this country, we don't train enough native-born americans in those skill areas. it is because of american-born kids do not major i
have a border that needs to be protected from the standpoint of possible threats like crime, drugs, etc but we want to have a border where you can go back and forth properly and freely and for legitimate purposes exactly so that what the gentleman says can happen which is that countries can deal with each other in ways that promote the well-being and economic growth and productivity of both nations. mexico is coming along really very quickly in recent years to the point where we probably, in...
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., etc. >> guest: yes. right, right, right. >> host: and here's two to start. this is a protein bar. what could possibly be wrong with this? >> guest: well, we'd have to turn to the back and look at the fine print. and this is certainly one of the phenoms you've seen in the industry. protein is a big buzz word, so now you'll see that on the front, and on the back when you're reading the fine print there -- >> host: saturated fat, 3.5 grams, 18% daily allowance. >> guest: it's actually a lowball figure. if you follow the usda guidelines, that 3.5 grams is actually more than 18% of your daily -- especially for children. >> host: so what should we be looking for here? high maltose corn syrup. >> guest: it's sweeteners. sugar is sugar is sugar. i know that's disappointing for people who like to blame high-fructose corn syrup. >> host: right. >> guest: and there is certainly an issue of how it helped perpetuate the soda consumption in this country. but, basically, that's another type of sugar that you have to be
., etc. >> guest: yes. right, right, right. >> host: and here's two to start. this is a protein bar. what could possibly be wrong with this? >> guest: well, we'd have to turn to the back and look at the fine print. and this is certainly one of the phenoms you've seen in the industry. protein is a big buzz word, so now you'll see that on the front, and on the back when you're reading the fine print there -- >> host: saturated fat, 3.5 grams, 18% daily allowance. >>...
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an upgrade from a green card like, if you will, which is to say work authorization, travel papers, etc. to green card premium, which is the regular green card. but unfortunately, because of bureaucratic incentive to get those benchmarks and forced, that doesn't create much of an incentive to get things done. once the illegal immigrants are out of the shadows and no longer undocumented, the urgency on -- on the part of an is the supporters to push the mpletion of the security measures essentially evaporated. received thiswho amnesty are likely to do so frequently. in reading the requirements in the bill, it harkens back to the immigration control and reform act which was called one of the most extensive immigration fraud perpetrated against the united states government. just to touch on a few things that would result in such fraud , a crash of applications was created according to the department justice inspector general. that was only 3 million people. what kind of crash would we see with three aforetime that many applicants? the bill does not require interviews of amnesty applicants a
an upgrade from a green card like, if you will, which is to say work authorization, travel papers, etc. to green card premium, which is the regular green card. but unfortunately, because of bureaucratic incentive to get those benchmarks and forced, that doesn't create much of an incentive to get things done. once the illegal immigrants are out of the shadows and no longer undocumented, the urgency on -- on the part of an is the supporters to push the mpletion of the security measures...
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how many people were kicked out, etc. westmark >> the entire .peration in 1944 -- 1994 a quarter died in transit. they were allowed to return. russia resettled some people into the homes inside chechnya at that time. eventually allowed the chechens to come back. many came back. there were issues in ethnic tensions within chechnya in people who resettled in their homes. tragedyknown as a great to the ethnic identity of chechens at this event. it is something very strong enough historical memory. >> in 1944, there were russians living in these homes in an area that supported 800,000 people. today in chechnya, how many of those russians are still there? >> it's a good question. propagandauge saying the russians are killing all the chechens. they terrorized all of them and kicked them out. >> there were tens or hundreds of thousands of russians? >> 300,000. >> i want to call for better relations with united states and russia. . we granted refugee status to this family. we see the outcome. answer what level -- basest are the t
how many people were kicked out, etc. westmark >> the entire .peration in 1944 -- 1994 a quarter died in transit. they were allowed to return. russia resettled some people into the homes inside chechnya at that time. eventually allowed the chechens to come back. many came back. there were issues in ethnic tensions within chechnya in people who resettled in their homes. tragedyknown as a great to the ethnic identity of chechens at this event. it is something very strong enough historical...
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is our middle schools are doing pretty poorly compared to the middle schools f finland, singapore, etc. so that makes you look at what are the best public schools doing? it is the case of the best public schools in massachusetts, minnesota, which i would add are states heavily unionized. states that are heavily unionized do have the best schools in the country. they are, they often have property taxes and they have local supporting them. that leads to equity issues but they do have strong, local support for the schools. and the wealthiest people in the community as well as the middle-clals and the lower income have kids that go to the schools. they are high quality schools. i went to one of those schools, i went to bedford until massachusetts k-12. pretty much they are the engineers, the korea, everyone september their kids to the public schools. 's, everyone e.o. sent their kids to the public schools. i sent my child to d.c. public schools but they are good schools the one i sent them too. i'm proud to do that. if parents have poor schools we can't do that. we need to improve the publ
is our middle schools are doing pretty poorly compared to the middle schools f finland, singapore, etc. so that makes you look at what are the best public schools doing? it is the case of the best public schools in massachusetts, minnesota, which i would add are states heavily unionized. states that are heavily unionized do have the best schools in the country. they are, they often have property taxes and they have local supporting them. that leads to equity issues but they do have strong,...
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., etc. so i put together a class called baltimore and "the wire" mostly because it is popular material with an extensive waiting lists but it played into book form and i know we will get to question so i will leave it but one of the things that we look at that is clearly obvious in though wire is this is a description of many air bin area is not the only description of a city budget truthful major facet of many cities. lot of lessons from what we learned can be transferred to other jurisdictions. as opposed to those that said it made baltimore looked bad i would argue a public health, one of my colleagues is here and when you have a problem and candid with it is when you can do something about this so i argue "the wire" shines a light on many problems that to many people have pushed under the rug for too long or moving out to the suburbs and we need to shine a light on these issues. if you have not seen the show you or if you have you saw a cohort of young people left adrift mainly because t
., etc. so i put together a class called baltimore and "the wire" mostly because it is popular material with an extensive waiting lists but it played into book form and i know we will get to question so i will leave it but one of the things that we look at that is clearly obvious in though wire is this is a description of many air bin area is not the only description of a city budget truthful major facet of many cities. lot of lessons from what we learned can be transferred to other...
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etc etc they had all been drawn by the same thing. getting fed job and the idea to write about yellowstone but when things that has never been done but if any of you were at the panel earlier on history, a it was from that period. in.was the period where this country was invented or reinvented before the civil war was done and with the west was all there and i sense something never done before but who were the individuals and:'' because it does deserve heavy marks discover this place and they indeed were drawn by the magnet of the west. the three main characters of my book one came from upstate new york, one comes from illinois where his father followed the cool fresh so there was the odd mix than one was the ambitious politician and businessman and self promoter to become the first superintendent and the sec and was he followed the gold rush was the soldier the lieutenant also was self-taught scientist a brilliant man and a phenomenal writer with the exploration of yellowstone hailed at the time by the leading scientist of the day si
etc etc they had all been drawn by the same thing. getting fed job and the idea to write about yellowstone but when things that has never been done but if any of you were at the panel earlier on history, a it was from that period. in.was the period where this country was invented or reinvented before the civil war was done and with the west was all there and i sense something never done before but who were the individuals and:'' because it does deserve heavy marks discover this place and they...